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2020 coronavirus pandemic in Karnataka
Map of districts with confirmed cases (as of 19 April 2020)
  30+ confirmed cases
  10–29 confirmed cases
  1–9 confirmed cases
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationKarnataka, India
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseBengaluru Urban
Arrival date9 March 2020
(4 years, 4 months and 2 days)
Confirmed cases841,889 (6 November 2020)[1]
Recovered797,204 (6 November 2020)[1]
Deaths
11,347 (6 November 2020)[1]
Territories
Bengaluru Urban, Ballari, Kalaburagi, Kodagu, Chikkaballapura, Mysuru, Dharwad, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Davanagere, Tumakuru, Bidar, Bagalkote, Belagavi, Bengaluru Rural, Mandya, Gadag, Vijayapura, Chitradurga
Government website
karunadu.karnataka.gov.in/hfw

The 2019-2020 coronavirus pandemic was first confirmed on 9 March 2020, in Karnataka state. The outbreak has been declared an epidemic in Karnataka, where provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 have been invoked.[2] As of 19 April 2020, there have been 388 confirmed cases with 105 recoveries and 14 deaths in the state.[3]

Timeline of events

Template:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic data/India/Karnataka medical cases chart

February

  • On 24 February, IT professional who worked at a tech park in the outskirts of Bengaluru and stayed in a PG accommodation. He traveled to Dubai on an assignment on February 15 and returned to Bengaluru on February 20. He attended office for two days - February 20 and 21 - before taking the bus to Hyderabad in neighboring Telangana. His samples had tested positive on February 24 in Hyderabad.[4]

March

  • On 9 March, Business Intelligence Sr Manager of Dell, who traveled from Texas on 28 February via New York and Dubai, before arriving at Bengaluru on 1 March, is found to be positive for corona virus. His wife and daughter along with one of his colleagues are admitted to a hospital. The colleague showed flu-like symptoms.[5]
  • On 10 March, The employee of Mindtree came back to Bengaluru from an overseas trip. He was tested positive. The Dell employee's wife and daughter too have been tested positive and have been isolated under medical supervision.[6]
  • On 12 March, A 26-year-old man, an employee of Google who came from a trip to Greece, is confirmed to be positive for coronavirus, according to the state health department.[7] In addition, his wife did not disclose their travel history and having evaded protocols traveled back to her home town of Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The country's first death due to corona virus has been reported from Karnataka after the state confirmed that samples of the deceased 76-year-old man from Kalaburagi were positive. The man had returned from Saudi Arabia on February 29.[5]
  • On 15 March, The new case is the daughter of the 76-year-old Kalaburagi man who died last week and was found to have corona virus.[8]
  • On 16 March, A 32-year-old man, who returned from the US via London earlier this month, tested positive. He had returned from the US via London on March 8 by the same flight as the patient #4 (Mindtree employee) who had tested positive.[9]
  • On 17 March, Three more cases reported- The first, patient is a 20-year-old woman who had travelled to the United Kingdom. The second one, 63-year-old doctor that treated the senior citizen who died recently of COVID-19 in Kalaburagi.[10][11] In another case reported, a 67year old female resident of Bengaluru returned from Dubai via Goa on 9 March. She is a known case of chronic kidney disease.[12]
  • On 18 March, Three more positive cases reported in Bengaluru. The first, 56-year-old man who returned from the US on March 6. The second, 26-year-old woman who returned from Spain.[13] The third, 35-year-old man who returned from US on March 10.[14]
  • On 19 March, One more positive case confirmed in Kodagu with travel history to Saudi Arabia. The person arrived at Bengaluru from Dubai on March 15.[15]
  • On 21 March, Five positive cases were reported in the state. The first is a 53-year-old woman from Bengaluru. She was a housemaid for case-11, a female of 67 year old who was confirmed as positive on March 17. The second and the third are from Bengaluru of age 39 and 21 years respectively. While the former returned from Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 19 March and the latter from Scotland on 17 March. The fourth, a 32-year-old man with travel history to Mecca from Gauribidanur in Chikkaballapura.[16] The fifth, is a 35-year-old male from Mysore who arrived at Bengaluru on 19 March from Dubai.[17][18]
  • On 23 March, Seven positive cases were reported in the state. Two of them (P#27, P#33) are from Kerala with travel history to Dubai and currently being treated at Mysuru & Bengaluru respectively. All remaining five cases are from Bengaluru, four with travel history (P#28, P#29, P#31, P#32)- from Dubai, UK, UK and Germany and one being a local transmission - P#30 who is the wife of P#17.[19]
  • On 24 March, Eight new cases were reported including 3 transit passengers of Kerala who have landed in airports and being treated in Karnataka.[20][21]
  • On 26 March, Four more positive case confirmed in the state. P#52 from Mysuru has neither travel history nor contact of him with any other positive cases.[22][23]
  • On 27 March, 9 new cases were reported. A 65-year-old man with travel history to Delhi, died in Tumakuru. P#56 (10 month old male child) from Dakshina Kannada has no history of travel to COVID-19 affected countries but was taken by parents to nearby Kerala and investigation is underway for tracing.[24]
  • On 29 March, 7 new cases were reported, of which 5 are from the same pharmaceutical company in Nanjanaguda. This is termed as a cluster, and the town has been put under complete lockdown.[25]
  • On 30 March, 5 new cases were reported, of which 4 are from the same pharmaceutical company in Nanjanaguda. P#84 from Tumakuru is the son of #P60.[26]
  • On 31 March, 13 new cases were reported, of which 2 are from the same pharmaceutical company in Nanjanaguda, 3 from Ballari had only been to Bengaluru, and one person in Bengaluru with no travel details is in ICU.

April

Response

Government

On the 9th of March, 2020, the Karnataka state government issued a circular ordering the closure of kindergartens and primary classes in all schools in the state. The minister for primary and secondary Education, S Suresh Kumar said that this circular was issued as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus [35]

Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday said that malls, universities and colleges, movie theatres, night clubs, marriages and conferences and other public areas with high footfall will be closed or cancelled for a week, as a precautionary measure amid the growing scare of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).[36]

The Department of Primary and Secondary Education of Karnataka postponed the examinations for class 7 to 9 as a precautionary measure to avoid spread of coronavirus.[37]

Karnataka has closed its borders with Kerala for vehicular traffic in the wake of six people testing positive for coronavirus in bordering Kasargod of Kerala.[38]

On Sunday 22 March, after the second meeting of the Task force formed to tackle the COVID-19.The Government announced further restriction in the form of lock-down of 9 Districts until 31 March. All Non-Essential services in these districts were suspended. The nine Districts where COVID-19 cases reported from included: Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Chikkaballapura, Dakshina Kannada, Dharwad, Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Kodagu and Belagavi.[39] Further, to contain community transmission of the virus, Central Government took a major decision to Lockdown entire country for a period of 21 days beginning from 25 March.[40] In line with Central Government's announcement, the State of Karnataka was also locked down. During the lock-down, all modes of public transport, commercial establishments were closed and any movement of people was restricted. However, shops and establishments providing essential services were allowed to be operational during the lock-down.[citation needed]

The Karnataka government has established an Toll-free Helpline number - 155214 for providing food to migrant labors in the state.[41]

Government of Karnataka on 11th April issued an circular advising all citizens and health care officials to download, promote and use Aarogya Setu application on their mobile phones to enhance contact tracing of infected persons. The mobile application is designed to give alerts if an infected person comes within the proximity of the person who has installed the application on their phones using Bluetooth and GPS technology.[42]

Lockdown 2.0

Further, with states in favor of continuing the term of lockdown for another two weeks. During the fourth address to the nation concerning Coronavirus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended the lockdown till 3rd of May starting April 14th. However, based on the Centers’ guidelines issued, The Chief Minister of Karnataka indicated the decision on relaxation would be taken on 20th of April after evaluating the extent of public conformity to the lockdown.[43]

Following up with the message of the extension of the lockdown. The Central Government announced a fresh set of guidelines to be observed by all States.

  • All places of social gatherings including religious conventions shall be barred.
  • Most of the Agricultural activities shall be exempted and will be allowed to be operated.
  • All Public work programs linked with employment of daily -wage-labours with social-distancing measures in place.[44]

Testing

Details of Testing done in Karnataka
Total Samples Received ———
Total Samples Tested 21,367
Total Samples Reported Positive 390
Samples Tested on: 19 April 2020 2,181
Samples Reported Positive on: 19 April 2020 6
As of 19 April 2020[3]

Indian scientists at Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, using CRISPR gene editing tool developed a low cost paper-strip test for COVID 19, which could give results in an hour. The estimated cost of the paper-strip test could be around 500 (US$6.00). Currently, the kits are being tested for its accuracy and sensitivity. The team is awaiting approval from Indian Council of Medical Research.[45]

Quarantine

As on 18th April, A total of 12,413 persons are under observation comprising 3535 Primary contacts and 8362 Secondary contacts including 516 international passengers.[46]

816 patients in total are currently in isolation at Health facilities.[47]

The summary of screening of all International traveller's, is as follows:

Till 23 March 2020 - 1,27,902 passengers have been screened in Karnataka. The details of points of entry are as follows:

Counselling

As the patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were expected to stay in isolation for long durations at various health facilities, counselling sessions were provided to lift the morale of the patients. According to the Government of Karnataka, as of 15 April 2020, 1,668 such Mental health counseling sessions were conducted for the patients. In addition, 38,206 counseling sessions were conducted for migrants in the state.[48]

Cases

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Patient Number Date Announced Date Discharged/ Deceased Origin type Level Origin Location Sex-Age Ref(s)
1 9 Mar 2020 27 Mar T 1 Austin, USA via Dubai Bengaluru M46 [49]
2 10 Mar 2020 24 Mar T2P 2 P#1 - Wife Bengaluru F47 [50]
3 27 Mar T2P 2 P#1 - Daughter Bengaluru F13
4 24 Mar T 1 Los Angeles, USA via London Bengaluru M50
5 12 Mar 2020 20 Mar T 1 Greece Bengaluru M26 [7][51]
6 13 Mar 2020 10 Mar T 1 Saudi Arabia Kalaburagi M76 [4][52]
7 16 Mar 2020 31 Mar T2P 2 P#6 - Daughter Kalaburagi F45 [5][53]
8 17 Mar 2020 31 Mar T 1 United States Bengaluru M32 [6][5][11][54]
9 05 Apr T2P 2 P#6 - Doctor Kalaburagi M63
10 02 Apr T 1 UK Bengaluru F20
11 30 Mar T 1 Dubai Bengaluru F67
12 18 Mar 2020 31 Mar T 1 Spain Bengaluru M25 [55]
13 06 Apr T 1 United States, United States Bengaluru F56
14 05 Apr T 1 United States, United States Bengaluru M35
15 19 Mar 2020 08 Apr T 1 Dubai Kodagu M35 [15][56]
16 21 Mar 2020 12 Apr T2P 2 P#11 - House Maid Bengaluru F53 [17][18]
17 15 Apr T 1 Netherland Bengaluru M39
18 14 Apr T 1 Scotland Bengaluru F21
19 14 Apr T 1 Saudi Arabia. Spread to 7 cases. Chikkaballapur M31
20 07 Apr T 1 Dubai Mysuru M35
21 22 Mar 2020 06 Apr T 1 Dubai Dharwad M35 [57]
22 11 Apr T 1 Saudi Arabia Chikkaballapur F64
23 09 Apr T 1 France Bengaluru F36
24 06 Apr T 1 Germany Bengaluru F27
25 11 Apr T 1 London Bengaluru M51
26 06 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada (native of Bhatkal) M22
27 23 Mar 2020 12 Apr T 1 Dubai Mysuru (native of Kerala) M46 [19]
28 07 Apr T 1 Dubai Bengaluru M38
29 06 Apr T 1 UK Bengaluru M41
30 14 Apr T2P 2 P#17 - Wife Bengaluru F30
31 06 Apr T 1 UK Bengaluru M24
32 19 Apr T 1 Germany Bengaluru M60
33 12 Apr T 1 Dubai Bengaluru (native of Kerala) M22
34 24 Mar 2020 07 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada (native of Kerala) M32 [20]
35 08 Apr T 1 Dubai Uttara Kannada M40
36 08 Apr T 1 Dubai Uttara Kannada M65
37 10 Apr T2P 2 Saudi Arabia P#19, P#22- Family Member & Train Co-passenger Chikkaballapur F56
38 17 Apr T2P 2 P#13 - Contact Bengaluru F56
39 07 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada (native of Kerala) M47
40 13 Apr T 1 Saudi Arabia Dakshina Kannada (native of Kerala) F70
41 07 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada (native of Kerala) M23
42 25 Mar 2020 06 Apr T 1 Guyana Chitradurga F37 [58]
43 13 Apr T 1 Brazil, Argentina Bengaluru M63
44 13 Apr T 1 Brazil, Argentina Bengaluru F59
45 15 Apr T 1 Spain Bengaluru M26
46 13 Apr T 1 Spain Bengaluru M26
47 11 Apr T 1 Athens and London Bengaluru F63
48 11 Apr T 1 Athens and London Bengaluru M69
49 14 Apr T2P 2 P#17 - Daughter Bengaluru F9
50 14 Apr T2P 2 P#17 - Daughter Bengaluru F7
51 12 Apr T 1 Dubai Udupi M34
52 26 Mar 2020 11 Apr NP 2 Contact with Health care professionals. Origin of Nanjangud Pharma trace. Spread to 25 cases. Mysuru M35 [23]
53 24 Mar T 1 Saudi Arabia Chikkaballapur F70
54 18 Apr T 1 France Bengaluru (native of Anantpura, AP) M64
55 19 Apr T2P 2 P#25 - Security Guard Bengaluru M45
56 27 Mar 2020 12 Apr U 3 Under Investigation Kerala visit Dakshina Kannada M0 (10 months) [24]
57 17 Apr T 1 Colombo Bengaluru M20
58 17 Apr T 1 London Bengaluru F25
59 17 Apr T2P 2 P#25 - House Maid Bengaluru F35
60 27 Mar DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Tumakuru M60
61 14 Apr T2P 2 P#25 - House Maid Bengaluru F33
62 15 Apr T 1 Dubai Uttara Kannada M22
63 09 Apr T 1 Paris Davanagere M18
64 10 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada M21
65 28 Mar 2020 15 Apr T2P 2 P#36 - Wife Uttara Kannada F54 [59]
66 15 Apr T2P 2 P#36 - Daughter Uttara Kannada F28
67 15 Apr T2P 2 P#36 - Daughter Uttara Kannada F23
68 11 Apr T 1 London, (Also P#25's Son) Bengaluru M21
69 12 Apr T2P 2 P#19 - Contacts from Hindupur, AP Chikkaballapur M23
70 10 Apr T2P 2 P#19 - Contacts from Chikkaballapur Chikkaballapur M70
71 12 Apr T2P 2 P#19 - Contacts from Chikkaballapur Chikkaballapur F32
72 12 Apr T2P 2 P#19 - Contacts from Chikkaballapur Chikkaballapur M38
73 12 Apr T2P 2 P#19 - Contacts from Hindupur, AP Chikkaballapur M18
74 T 1 London Bengaluru F63
75 06 Apr T2P 2 P#42 - Cousin Davanagere M20
76 15 Apr T2P 2 P#35 - Contact Uttara Kannada M24
77 29 Mar 2020 18 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M39 [25]
78 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M38
79 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M21
80 NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M31
81 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M42
82 14 Apr T 1 Dubai Udupi M35
83 19 Apr T 1 Thiruvananthapuram Udupi M29
84 30 Mar 2020 16 Apr DT 3 P#60 - Son Tumakuru M13 [26][60]
85 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M32
86 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M34
87 14 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M21
88 12 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu. Spread to 8 cases. Mysuru M24
89 31 Mar 2020 U 3 Under Investigation; Travel to Bengaluru Ballari M52 [61]
90 U 3 Under Investigation; Travel to Bengaluru Ballari F48
91 U 3 Under Investigation; Travel to Bengaluru Ballari F26
92 14 Apr P2P 3 P#59 - Husband Bengaluru M40
93 17 Apr T 1 New York Bengaluru M19
94 T2P 2 P#19 - Contact (see P#94, P#191) Chikkaballapur F40
95 13 Apr NP 3 Contact with P#52 Nanjanagudu Mysuru M35
96 18 Apr NP 3 Contact with P#52 Nanjanagudu Mysuru M41
97 14 Apr T 1 Dubai Dakshina Kannada M34
98 18 Apr T 1 Dubai Uttara Kannada M26
99 16 Apr P2P 3 P#9 - Wife Kalaburagi F60
100 15 Apr T 1 Dubai Bengaluru M40
101 U 3 Under Investigation Bengaluru F62
102 1 Apr 2020 18 Apr U 3 Under Investigation Bengaluru M24 [62]
103 NP 3 P#52 - Co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M37
104 19 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru M27
105 14 Apr NP 4 P#103 - Contact Nanjanagudu Mysuru (native of Bengaluru) M33
106 15 Apr T 1 Dubai (20-Mar) Dakshina Kannada M49
107 13 Apr T 1 Spain (18-Mar) Bengaluru M26
108 T 1 Germany (21-Mar) Bengaluru (native of Kerala) M63
109 18 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M63
110 18 Apr NP 3 P#52 - Wife Mysuru F27
111 2 Apr 2020 NP 4 P#88 - Roommates (Nanjanagudu trace) Mysuru M24 [28]
112 18 Apr NP 4 P#88 - Roommates (Nanjanagudu trace) Mysuru M22
113 NP 4 P#81 - Son (Nanjanagudu trace) Ballari M14
114 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M48
115 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M30
116 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M41
117 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M66
118 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M59
119 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar (native of Hyderabad) M39
120 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M60
121 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M63
122 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M73
123 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bidar M45
124 TJ 3 Nizamuddin Visitor Contact Kalaburagi F60
125 3 Apr 2020 04 Apr U 3 Under Investigation Bagalkote M75 [30]
126 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi M70
127 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi M26
128 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi M20
129 4 Apr 2020 T2P 2 P#58 - Servant Bengaluru M21 [31]
130 T2P 2 P#58 - Father Bengaluru M57
131 P2P 4 P#101 - Son Bengaluru M43
132 17 Apr T 1 Dubai (17-Mar) Bengaluru M78
133 T 1 Germany Bengaluru Rural (native of Kerala) M60
134 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M38
135 18 Apr DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M19
136 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M39
137 U 3 Under Investigation Mysuru M39
138 18 Apr DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M54
139 19 Apr U 3 Under Investigation Mysuru M40
140 NP 4 P#109 - Contact Mysuru M34
141 U 3 Under Investigation Ballari F47
142 18 Apr T 1 Dubai (22-Mar) Dakshina Kannada (native of Udupi) F63
143 18 Apr TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Dakshina Kannada M43
144 18 Apr TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Dakshina Kannada M52
145 5 Apr 2020 19 Apr T 1 Dubai (22-Mar) Bengaluru M68 [63]
146 19 Apr T 1 Dubai (22-Mar) Bengaluru F62
147 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi F36
148 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi M40
149 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi F67
150 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Belagavi F41
151 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Ballari M41
152 6 Apr 2020 T2P 2 P#43, P#44 - Son Bengaluru M32 [64]
153 T 1 Germany, P#106 and P#133 Contact Bengaluru (native of Kerala) F62
154 NP 4 P#104 - Brother Mysuru M20
155 18 Apr TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Mysuru M37
156 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Mysuru M57
157 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Mysuru M22
158 18 Apr U 3 Under Investigation Mysuru M26
159 NP 3 P#52 - Pharma co-workers at Nanjanagudu Mysuru F32
160 T 1 Dubai (date?) Mysuru F35
161 U 4 P#125 - Wife Bagalkote F54
162 U 4 P#125 - Brother Bagalkote M58
163 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bengaluru M43
164 7 Apr 2020 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bagalkote M33 [65]
165 U 4 P#125 - Neighbour Bagalkote F41
166 09 Apr U 3 Unknown? History of SARI Gadag F80
167 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi. Spread to 8 cases. Bengaluru M29
168 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bengaluru M50
169 TJ 2 Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi Bengaluru Rural M35
170 T 1 Dubai (date?) Bengaluru M68
171 DT 3 P#134,P#135,P#136,P#137 & P#138 contact Mandya M32
172 DT 3 P#134,P#135,P#136,P#137 & P#138 contact Mandya M36
173 DT 3 P#134,P#135,P#136,P#137 & P#138 contact Mandya M65
174 TJ 4 P#124 - Daughter-in-law Kalaburagi F28
175 U 3 Unknown with SARI Kalaburagi M57
176 8 Apr 2020 T2P 2 History of SARI. Contact with Dubai returnee, Pregnant woman Uttara Kannada F26 [66]
177 07 Apr U 3 History of SARI Kalaburagi M65
178 U 4 P#175 - Mother Kalaburagi F72
179 DT 3 P#134 & P#138 contact Mandya M35
180 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Chikkaballapur M23
181 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Bengaluru F27
182 9 Apr 2020 TJ 3 P#128 - Father Belagavi M50 [67]
183 NP 4 P#104 - Father Mysuru M55
184 NP 4 P#159 - Father Mysuru M68
185 NP 3 P#78 - Co-passenger, Pharma company worker Mandya M32
186 U 5 P#165 - Son Bagalkote M4
187 U 5 P#165 - Son of Brother-in-law Bagalkote M13
188 U 5 P#165 - Daughter of Brother-in-law Bagalkote F9
189 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Bengaluru F19
190 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Bengaluru M27
191 P2P 3 P#19 and P#94 (Sisters) Chikkaballapur F48
192 TJ 3 P#128 - Mother Belagavi F40
193 TJ 3 P#128 - Brother Belagavi M22
194 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Dharwad M27
195 15 Apr U 3 History of SARI. Travel history to Manipur Bengaluru M66
196 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M42
197 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M27
198 10 Apr 2020 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 contact Bengaluru M48 [33]
199 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 contact Bengaluru M57
200 NP 4 P#159 and P#103 (son) Mysuru M8
201 NP 4 P#103 - Mother-in-law Mysuru F48
202 NP 5 P#111 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M33
203 NP 4 P#85 - Wife Mysuru F28
204 NP 5 P#183 - Wife Mysuru F48
205 14 Apr DT 3 History of SARI, Contact with -ve case returned from Delhi Kalaburagi M55
206 TJ 3 P#169 - Brother Bengaluru Rural M35
207 TJ 4 P#206 - Daughter Bengaluru Rural F11
208 11 Apr 2020 U 4 P#196 - Doctor Bengaluru M32 [68]
209 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M46
210 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M43
211 TJ 3 P#122 - Brother's wife Bidar F50
212 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M27
213 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M31
214 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M26
215 P2P 4 P#92 - Son Bengaluru M10
216 12 Apr 2020 NP 4 P#88 - Pharma co-worker Mysuru M32 [34] [69]
217 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru F75
218 T 1 Indonesia (21 March 2020) Bengaluru M58
219 14 Apr U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M76
220 U 4 P#177 - Daughter-in-law Kalaburagi F24
221 U 3 History of SARI. Spread to 12 cases. Travel history to Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra Vijayapura F60
222 U 4 P#177 Kalaburagi F38
223 TJ 3 P#150 Contact Belagavi M19
224 TJ 3 P#128 (TJ visitor) Contact. Spread to 7 cases. Belagavi M38
225 TJ 3 P#150 Contact Belagavi M55
226 TJ 3 P#150 Contact Belagavi M25
227 U 3 History of SARI Kalaburagi M2
228 U 3 Travel history to Pune, Maharashtra Vijayapura M13
229 U 3 Unknown Vijayapura F12
230 U 3 Unknown Vijayapura M10
231 U 3 Unknown Vijayapura M49
232 U 3 Unknown Vijayapura F20
233 13 Apr 2020 DT 3 P#194 - Contact Dharwad M55 [70]
234 DT 3 P#194 - Contact Dharwad M36
235 DT 3 P#194 - Contact Dharwad F74
236 DT 3 P#194 - Contact Dharwad M37
237 DT 4 P#179 - Mother Mandya F60
238 DT 4 P#179 - Daughter Mandya F8
239 DT 4 P#179 - Sister's son Mandya M18
240 TJ 3 P#164 - Contact Bagalkote M27
241 TJ 4 P#211 - Brother's daughter Bidar F16
242 TJ 4 P#211 - Daughter Bidar F35
243 TJ 3 P#149 - Contact Belagavi M20
244 TJ 3 P#149 - Contact Belagavi M14
245 TJ 3 P#149 - Contact Belagavi M45
246 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Bengaluru Rural M39
247 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M62
248 14 Apr 2020 U 5 P#165 and P#186 - Contact Bagalkote M43 [71]
249 U 5 P#165 and P#186 - Contact Bagalkote M43
250 15 Apr U 3 History of SARI Chikkaballapur M65
251 U 4 P#125 - Neighbour Bagalkote F39
252 14 Apr U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M65
253 U 3 History of travel from Hindupur by 2 wheeler Bengaluru M26
254 U 4 P#177 - Contact Kalaburagi F10
255 U 4 P#205 - Brother's brother Kalaburagi M51
256 U 4 P#177 - Contact Kalaburagi F35
257 14 Apr U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Husband Vijayapura M69
258 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi M33
259 TJ 4 P#199 - Contact Bengaluru F35
260 P2P 3 P#176 - husband Uttara Kannada M36
261 15 Apr 2020 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru M59 [72]
262 U 5 P#186 - Contact Bagalkote M52
263 U 5 Police on duty at Madarasa, Mudhol Bagalkote M39
264 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M41
265 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M30
266 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M27
267 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M35
268 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M26
269 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M23
270 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M35
271 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M28
272 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M32
273 U 3 History of SARI Mysuru M72
274 U 3 Influenza like Illness (ILI) Kalaburagi M1
275 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura F38
276 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura M25
277 U 4 P#252 - Contact Bengaluru F32
278 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura F28
279 15 Apr TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F80
280 16 Apr 2020 U 4 P#252 - Contact Bengaluru M13 [48]
281 19 Apr U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru F65
282 TJ 4 P#225 - Contact Belagavi F51
283 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi M42
284 TJ 4 P#225 - Contact Belagavi M33
285 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F16
286 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F65
287 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F30
288 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F54
289 TJ 4 P#224 - Contact Belagavi F58
290 U 3 Unknown Bengaluru (native of Ananthapura, AP F54
291 U 3 Unknown Bengaluru M37
292 U 3 Unknown Bengaluru M43
293 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi M47
294 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi M25
295 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi F45
296 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi M30
297 DT 2 Travel history to Delhi Belagavi M43
298 TJ 4 P#245 - Contact Belagavi M50
299 TJ 4 P#245 - Contact Belagavi M35
300 TJ 4 P#245 - Contact Belagavi M25
301 TJ 4 P#245 - Contact Belagavi M64
302 U 4 P#274 (ILI) - Contact Kalaburagi F23
303 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M52
304 U 4 P#166 - Contact Gadag F59
305 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura M12
306 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura M65
307 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura M66
308 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura M37
309 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura F70
310 U 4 P#228 & 232 - Contact Vijayapura F1.5
311 NP 4 Pharma co-worker Mysuru M38
312 NP 4 P#77 - Wife Mysuru F26
313 U 4 P#221 (SARI) - Contact Vijayapura F55
314 U 3 Influenza like Illness (ILI) Kalaburagi M32
315 U 3 Unknown Kalaburagi M5
316 17 Apr 2020 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru M55 [47]
317 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru F11
318 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M50
319 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M33
320 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M33
321 U 4 P#273 - Contact Mysuru F41
322 DT 4 P#171 - Contact Mandya M25
323 DT 4 P#171 - Contact Mandya M29
324 DT 4 P#171 - Contact Mandya M45
325 DT 3 Travel history to Delhi Dakshina Kannada M39
326 U 4 P#252 - Contact Bengaluru M6
327 U 4 P#252 - Contact Bengaluru F25
328 DT 3 Contact with Delhi traveled person Bidar M18
329 U 4 P#221 - Contact Vijayapura M6
330 U 4 P#221 - Contact Vijayapura f28
331 U 4 P#89,P#90,P#91 and P#141 - Contact Ballari M39
332 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari F68
333 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari M21
334 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari M48
335 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari F10
336 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari M50
337 U 4 P#141 - Contact Ballari M24
338 U 4 P#250 - Contact Chikkaballapur M36
339 U 4 P#250 - Contact Chikkaballapur M20
340 U 4 P#250 - Contact Chikkaballapur M9
341 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M22
342 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M38
343 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M38
344 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M26
345 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M28
346 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M22
347 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M29
348 NP 3 P#52 - Contact Mysuru M26
349 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru F64
350 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru M32
351 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru M23
352 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru M28
353 TJ 3 P#167 and P#168 - Contact Bengaluru M21
354 U 3 History of SARI Bengaluru F65
355 TJ 3 P#127 - Contact Belagavi M34
356 TJ 3 P#127 - Contact Belagavi M17
357 TJ 3 P#127 - Contact Belagavi M46
358 TJ 3 P#127 - Contact Belagavi M37
359 TJ 3 P#127 - Contact Belagavi M38
360 18 Apr 2020 DT 4 P#205 - Contact Kalaburagi M34 [46]
361 TJ 5 P#174 - Contact Kalaburagi M38
362 U 4 P#221 - Contact Vijayapura M16
363 DT 4 P#236 - Secondary Contact Dharwad M60
364 TJ 3 P#128 - Contact Belagavi M45
365 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M30
366 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M50
367 U 6 P#186 - Secondary Contact Bagalkote M65
368 U 6 P#186 - Secondary Contact Bagalkote F48
369 U 3 History of SARI Mysuru M65
370 U 5 P#304 - Secondary Contact Gadag M42
371 DT 3 P#134 and P#138 - Contact Mandya M39
372 U 6 P#263 - Contact Bagalkote M32
373 U 6 P#263 - Contact Bagalkote M32
374 16 Apr U 5 P#306 and P#308 - Contact Vijayapura M42
375 NP 5 P#267 - Wife Mysuru F26
376 TJ 3 P#167 - Contact Bengaluru F55
377 TJ 3 P#167 - Contact Bengaluru F50
378 TJ 3 P#167 - Contact Bengaluru F21
379 U 6 P#263 - Contact Bagalkote M43
380 U 6 P#263 - Contact Bagalkote M43
381 U 3 Influenza like Illness (ILI) Bagalkote M47
382 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M30
383 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M36
384 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M28
385 19 Apr 2020 DT 3 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M46 [3]
386 DT 3 Travel history to Delhi Mysuru M20
387 NP 3 P#52 - Secondary Contact Mysuru M39
388 NP 4 P#319 - Contact Mysuru F23
389 DT 4 P#325 - Wife Dakshina Kannada F30
390 19 Apr U 3 History of SARI Dakshina Kannada F50

Daily graph by source of infection (Karnataka State)

Key Dates

  • 18-March: International Travel Restrictions
  • 23-March: No arrivals after 0131hrs IST of 23-March, 2020
  • 24-March: Local Travel Restrictions across states


Daily confirmed cases in Bengaluru


Cases district wise in Karnataka

Sl. No. District Confirmed cases Discharged cases Death Total active cases Notes
1 Bengaluru 89 42 3 44 Mostly travel returnees, but recent clusters of Tablighi Jamaat, Delhi Travel and Unknown / SARI cases have also emerged.
2 Mysuru 80 22 0 58 Almost all are related to the Nanjangud Pharma company.
3 Dakshina Kannada 12 11 0 1 Mostly Dubai returnees and a couple of TJ attendees. No new case after 04-Apr.
4 Bidar 14 0 0 14 10 Tablighi Jamaat attendees identified on 02-Apr and the rest are their contacts.
5 Kalaburagi 22 3 3 16 Several unknown SARI and ILI cases started after 07-Apr.
6 Chikkaballapura 16 8 2 6 Mostly from P19, P22 and family. Last case on 09-Apr.
7 Uttara Kannada 11 9 0 2 Mostly travel returnees from Dubai and their contacts.
8 Ballari 13 0 0 13 Mostly unknown cases, 3 on 31-March. Last case on 05-Apr.
9 Davanagere 2 2 0 0 No new case after 28-Mar.
10 Udupi 3 3 0 0 No new case after 29-Mar.
11 Dharwad 7 1 0 6 Cluster coming out of P194 with travel history to Delhi.
12 Kodagu 1 1 0 0 No new case after 19-Mar.
13 Tumakuru 2 1 1 0 No new case after 27-Mar.
14 Bagalkote 21 0 1 20 Most are unknown cases starting with P125 and contacts.
15 Belagavi 42 0 1 41 Almost all are Tablighi Jamaat attendees and their contacts. 17 cases on 16-Apr.
16 Bengaluru Rural 12 1 0 11
17 Gadag 3 0 1 2
18 Mandya 12 0 0 12 Cluster coming out of P134 of Mysuru with travel history to Delhi.
19 Vijayapura 21 0 2 19 6 new unknown cases came up on 12-April. So far, 12 cases are P221 contacts.
20 Chitradurga 1 1 0 0
Total 384 104 14 266
As of 18 April 2020

Note: Table has been revised, based on the location where the patient was present from 14 days before testing positive.

Summary of Origin and Level of Contact

Sl. No. Origin Trace Code Level Total Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Overseas Travel T, T2P, P2P 68 28 4 2 102 Only 6 cases since 07-April. The last Level 1 traveller was on 12-April.
2 Nanjanagudu Pharma Company NP 1 33 29 3 66 Started with P52 on 26-March, and has been mostly in Mysuru with one case each in Bellari and Mandya.
3 History of Delhi Travel DT 17 13 8 38 Started on 27-March, and has been seen across districts.
4 Tablighi Jamaat TJ 28 31 18 1 78 Started with 11 cases on 02-April in Bidar, but 7 more appeared in Belagavi followed by many other districts.
5 Unknown U 43 42 9 6 100 Several cases emerged in Bengaluru, Bagalkot, Kalaburagi and Vijayapura. Many of these are SARI or ILI cases.
Total 68 74 124 99 13 6 384
As of 18 April 2020

Total cases split by Recovered, Active, and Deaths

Note: This is a Stacked Area chart. View the height of each section separately. Recovered + Active + Death = Total cases.

Confirmed deaths

Details for COVID-19 cases who died in Karnataka
S. No. Patient No. Age Gender District Hospital admitted to Been to other country Died on Note
1 P6 76 Male Kalaburagi Care hospital, Hyderabad Saudi Arabia 10 March The patient had a travel history to Saudi Arabia from 29 January to 29 February 2020.He was known case of Hypertension and Asthma.on 9 March he was shifted to private hospital in Kalaburagi and was diagnosed as mid zone Viral Pneumonia and suspected for COVID19.The patient became critical and expired on way back to Kalaburagi on 10th march.Laboratory confirmation was declared on 12th march as COVID-19 Positive.[52]
2 P53 70 Female Chikkaballapura Bengaluru Saudi Arabia 24 March The patient had a travel history to Mecca, Saudi Arabia and arrived to India on 14 March 2020. Died on 24 march at a hospital in Bengaluru[23]
3 P60 60 Male Tumakuru Tumakuru No 27 March The patient had a travel history to Delhi by train on 13 March.Patient died on 27 march at a hospital in Tumakuru[24]
4 P125 75 Male Bagalkote Bagalkote No 4 April Under Investigation.[31]
5 P166 80 Female Gadag Gadag No 9 April History of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).[67]
6 P177 65 Male Kalaburagi Kalaburagi No 7 April History of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).[66]
7 P205 55 Male Kalaburagi Kalaburagi No 13 April History of SARI, Contact with Negative case returned from Delhi.[71]
8 P252 65 Male Bengaluru Bengaluru No 13 April History of SARI.[71]
9 P257 69 Male Vijayapura Vijayapura No 14 April P#221 - Husband (History of SARI).[71]
10 P219 76 Male Bengaluru Bengaluru No 14 April History of SARI.[71]
11 P250 65 Male Chikkaballapur Bengaluru No 15 April History of SARI with complaint of H1N1 positive, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease with obstructive sleep

apnea and past history of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, hypertension.[72]

12 P279 80 Female Belagavi Belagavi No 15 April P#224 - Contact.[72]
13 P195 66 Male Bengaluru Victoria hospital No 15 April He was referred from private hospital to Victoria hospital, was on ventilator support since 10 Mar.[48]
14 P374 42 Male Vijayapura Vijayapura No 16 April Infected with contact of P#306 and P#308. Died on 16-04-2020 due to Cardiac arrest and sample confirmed positive on 18-04-2020.[46]
15 P281 65 Female Bengaluru Bengaluru No 19 April History of SARI.[3]
16 P390 50 Female Dakshina Kannada Dakshina Kannada No 19 April History of SARI.[3]

Impact

Economy

Coronavirus clampdown hits over 1 crore jobs, the government's orders on Friday to close down places of commerce, industry and social assembly to prevent coronavirus cases from snowballing has seen the city devolve into a veritable ghost town in just the first 24 hours of the clampdown. At the same time, the city's purchasing and economic power has also dwindled. As financial experts across the gamut scrambled to decipher the scale of the losses, B. T. Manohar, a tax expert for Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry warned that the loss of Goods & Services tax, and sales tax revenue alone for the state exchequer would amount to a staggering Rs 2,000 crore, if the clampdown lasted for even a single week.[73]

Education

Due the national-wide lockdown, the Karnataka government has postponed the SSLC (10th grade) exams indefinitely.[74] The government has also decided to cancel the annual exams for students up to and including 9th standard.[75] The State Education Department has also issued an order to all schools in the state to postpone their admission processes until further notice. [76]

Misinformation

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries of Karnataka has issued a public notification against rumors that the corona virus spreads from poultry. It has advised people not to heed to such social media messages as there is no scientific evidence of corona viral infection in poultry. It is made clear that this virus spread from contact with infected persons only.[77] Similarly, an employee of an IT firm was booked by the Bengaluru Central Crime Branch in a case for sharing objectionable content on social media.[78][79][80]

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